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10-D THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, Sunday Morning. Nov. 12, 1950 Mrs. Anna Palrick Prizes Handed Out at 33rd Annual Rally 9atlj Nottrri Moody H. Groves ry 4 Services for Moody II.

Groves, 31 II MOITIG 52, will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Eastland funeral home, Mrs. Anna M. Patrick, 80. died fit Indochina Speculates On Red Chief's Death French Bombers Blast Secret Meeting Of Rebel Leaders, 'Foreign Advisers' CAMPBELL Frlrlav evcnlni at 1125 o'clock, Nor.

10, 1950, at hi! homr, UKJV OilllUI 13 Will una HUl 1,11 wil! be in National cemetery, wit hi" t'TZ yesterday morning aftrr an illness Elm Bowling Green. Kv Hfnry Clray Campbell. Survived by hl wile. Mrs. American Legion post 5 in charge Alleen Beal Campbell; sons.

Thomas (a several years. of services at the graveside Uray Campbell ot this city and Edward Beal Campbell of Bowllnn Green. Funeral services will he held at Mr. Groves died last Sunday at sisters, Mrs. Dora Brlckman of Washing 2:30 p.m.

tomorrow at Cosmpollt funeral home with the Rev. h. a veterans hospital at Oakland Calif. The body is expected to arrive here tomorrow. ton, D.

C. Miss Alice Campbell, Mis. Fanny Mnckle, and Mrs. Carey Potts; brothers, Foster Campbell. Luther Campbell, and Chester Campbell all of Nash Strickland officiating.

Hurial will be In Spring Hill cemetery. A native of Person county, N. C. Puerto Rico Is about three times tho size of Rhode Island. ville Term one arandehlld.

Kemaln will arrive Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock and be conveyed to he Parlors of John C. Roesch it Twenty-fourth and West End where funeral services Mrs. Patrick was a daughter of ColoreC Death Notices will be conducted Monday afternoon ut i clock by Gordon H. Turner, and Andrew Morris. His nephews will serve SAIGON, French Indochina-IUl -Saigon was rife with speculation yesterday over the possibility that Communist leader Ho Chi Minh may have been killed when French war planes blasted their secret headquarters Friday during a conference with Chinese and possibly Russian advisers.

The bombers hurled five tons of as pallDearers. Interment Woodlawn Memorial cemetery. John C. Roesch Co. funeral directors.

tack. Pilots over the sea area reported rebel dead being carted away in great numbers. Moncay, the spokesman admitted, has been under "harrassing Communist mortar fire for the past 24 hours. Moncay, hard by the Gulf of Tonkin, is the last bastion still in French hands. All of the forts, from Laokay to I.angson, are now controlled by Ho's rebel army.

Military observers believed the French eventually may he forced to abandon Moncay and tho string of defenses to Dinhlap, retiring to the 4400-square-mile Red river delta. GREEN Saturday morning at 6 o'clock November 11. 1950. at a local Infirmary Burkett Ferrell Green, aatd ti7 years Survived by wife. Mrs.

Alice Buck Green, Ooodlettsvllle: brothers. Mllchum Green, Nashville, Sam Green, Miami, James and Molly Suit. She moved with her family to as a small child, and attended public schools there, coming to Nashville at the age of 10. She was the widow of Joseph Patrick, for 30 years a member of the Nashville police foice, who di'-d (i veals ago. She loaves two daughters.

Mrs. II. T. Simmons and Mrs. H.

M. Parrish, both of Nashville; a son, James S. Patrick of Nashville; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Overstrcet of Nashville; nine grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren, Burkett Ferrell Green Services for Kurkett Ferrell sister, Mrs. Margaret Parrlsh, Nashville.

Remains are at the Cole Garrett Funeral Home, where funeral explosives on the undefended white clump of buildings near the Claire river in the village of Dangxa, where intelligence agents said Ho and his generalissimo Von Guyen Giap were reported deep in a strategy session with "foreign military advisers." Dangxa is near Ha-Giang, 130 air miles north of Hanoi. Headquarters Smashed services will be conducted Monday morn-Int at 10 30 o'rolck by Hev. B. Frank Collins. Pallbearers: M.

W. Greer. Hoy Willis, O. L. Newbern, John Ed Polk, Robert F.

Putton, Nelson Johnson, Porter Key, O. P. Utley. Interment HprliiK Hill Cemetery. Cole As Garrett, Funeral Directors.

KITTKKLL-Al her home, 74 Factory Friday evuilln, Nov. 10, last), Mrs. Fannie Kll.treil, Survived by daiinlitcr. Mrs. Lellshla Cole; sons, Richard and Albert Kitttrll.

daunhiers-iu-law. Mrs. Marjurle Kittrell of Lewisliurx. and Mrs Annie E. Kittrell of Nashville; Ewinn C'oie; live grandchildren: a uf nieces and nephews, other and Irlends.

Remains arc at the luneral home. Funeral Monday evening at 2 o'clock from Mount Gllead Baptist church. Nov. 1W0. '1 lie pastor, Rev F.

M. Cordor and ftsv. Wm. Allen off iclainm. She was a member of Eastern Star.

Mount Pisuuah Lodge No. 51. Mrs. Alice Brown, matron, (turlal at Mount Ararat cemetery. Johnson Hruwn.

90 Lafayette St. Phone 0-1)271. Walter Johnson, Mgr. Elton Carter Mr. THOMPSON Friday afternoon, Nov.

10, 1950, at her late residence, 1024 Hawkins St, Mrs. Annie N. Thompson. Survived by sisters. Mesdaines Birdie Carr.

Wilson and Ella Frazier. Nashvll.e, and Miss Pearl Carr. Louisville, aunts, Mesdaines Fannie Campbell, Nannie Walker and Aima llolilis. Columbia. uncle.

Mr. Sherman Renfro, Columbia, Jenn ni' i Mrs. Euabeth Wilson, nephews. Mr James W. Wn-oii.

Nashville, anil Mr. Willie L. Htephensuii, Louisville, Ky great-nephew, little Ronnie Wilson, brother-in-law, Mr. lhoinas Krazler. Other relatives and many A it mm tmt 'di.

KJijtLk. United Press Staff Correspondent Oreen, fi7, will be held tomorrow at Robert Miller who accompanied the raiders, said the headquarters was n.m. at Cole fiarrett funeral James Hall Vance Dies in Murfreesboro MURFREESBORO James Hall Vance, 7b', of Murfreesboro, died yesterday in Rutherford hospital after four years of illness. Funeral irrvices will be held at 1:30 p.m. today at the Sanders Fork Baptist church, in which he was a smashed.

When flames spouted up fighters skimmed low to work over -Staff Photo by Hal Herd At the 33rd annual Davidson county rally here yesterday these youngsters received some of the top awards. They are, front row from left, Avalene Ellis, Una club, older girl's record; Royce Parrish, Union Hill, garden project record; Peggy Joyce Neal, Mimms, two-year record. Back row, left, High Blanton, Scottsboro, best corn exhibit; Lady Frank Ezell, Lipscomb, best 3-year record; and Larry Over- jthe buildings. But so far there have uy, mimms, oest swine record. been no reports on how Ho fared.

The high command spokesman here was virtually certain Chinese, who have been giving Ho's expand OfcOVFS-Bunriay Nov. 5. 1950 at Velerans hospital, Oakland, Moody li. Groves, ae 52 years. Survived by daunhter.

Mrs. Dana Webb Med-way. son. Harold Neal Groves. Marlon City.

four (rrandehildren: H.siers. Mrs. Eethel Maluiten and Mrs. Amanda Hllllnxs of Nashville. Mrs Lula Litton, Memphis, Mrs.

Maine Newsom Fulton brothers. W. A Groves of Nashville. Roy Groves. Louisville, Horace Groves Dyer.

Tenn. Remains will arrive in Nashville Monday November 13 and will be taken to Eastland funeral home. 904 Gallatin mad. where funeral services will he held Tuesday mornlnu at 10 o'clock, conducted by Joe Sanders. His nephews will serve as pallbearers.

American liealon Post fi will have chartte of services at the arave. Interment Na'lonal cemetery. Eastland funeral home, phone 3-1482, HrnsOV Friday afternoon. Nov. 10.

1950. at a local Infirmary, Theodore Hudson fir. of 2023 Tenth ave. N. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Theodore Hudson sons.i Ernest Allen Hudson and Theodore Hud-, home at. (loodlcttsvillc The Rev. Frank Collins will officiate. Hurial will be In Spring Hill cemetery. Mr.

(iioen died yesterday morning in a Nashville hospital after an illness of several years. He was born In Davidson county, and hatl lived at Ooodlettsville! nearly all his life. i He hud been employed as a fireman by the LAN railroad, and had worked about 30 years as an undertaker for Phillips-Robinson and Cole and Oarrett funeral home. He! l350 Davidson 4-H Youths Rewarded for Year's Work Henry G. Campbell Rites Set Tomorrow friends.

The remains will be at. the above residence this Sunday evening, after 8 o'clock. Funeral Monday morning at II clock from Mass Hi. Hapllst Clwrrh, conducted by pastor, Hev. 8.

A. Alexander, assisted by Rev. K. M. Brown.

Flower ladles will be members ol usher board. Pallbearer will be deacons ol the church. Interment Kosemont Cemetery, Columbia, Icon. Arrangements by Union Protective Assurance Co. through Its Mortuary Department, Protective Funeral Service.

Edw. A. McKay, manager. ing Vietminh forces weapons and training, were at the conference. He declined to comment on reports that Russians also were present.

News tho strike arrived here as the high command announced that Communist rebels have captured a French outpost 11 miles northwest of Moncay and have turned their mortars on the great been on display since late Thursday. First place winners in the various projects were as follows: Sewing first year Elaine Jenkins, Strat- By HAL HERD TENNESSEAN Farm Editor Three hundred and fifty Davidson county 4-H youngsters finished their chores early yesterday and headed to town for a day of fun. Services for Henry Gray Campbell, 54, former Nashvillian who died Friday night at his home at Howling Green. will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Roesch funeral home.

Gordon H. Turner and Andrew aon mother. Mrs. Annie Hudson: uoonAltl) -Friday inornliui. Nov.

10, fortress itself. lister. Mrs. untie Barnes wasning-; at a local Infirmary, Mr. Monroe Alien ton club.

Second year-Nancy Tur- Heavy Losse Woudard. Survived by wife. Mrs. Geor ner, Cane Ridge. Third vear The spokesman said colonial and It was the annual fall rally, and ton.

D. brothers. Charlie. Louis ana Lawrence Hudson of Nashville, and Joe Hudson of Fort Lauderdale, and three grandsons. Remains are at the Morris will officiate.

Burial a parade, free be in Woodlawn Memorial park. of achievement native troops inflicted heavy losses on Vietminh rebels before the small outpost guarding Moncay was sur Peggy Ormes. Lipscomb. Fourth year Mary Jane Turner, Cane Ridge. Above four years Carolyn Turrentine, county senior club.

Buena Vista Chapel. 150.1 Buchanan st deacon. The Rev. Lester Shelton will officiate. Burial will be in ths Odom -emetery.

Mr. Vance was a native of Cannon county. lie is survived by four sons, Clyde and Baxter Vance of Nashville, Otis Vance, Readyville, Joseph Vance, Murfrees-hoio; eight daughters, Mrs. Vestel Tenpenny and Mrs. Sam 'Youree of Murfreesboro, Mrs.

R. W. Groom, Lebanon, Mrs. Bruce Shel-nut, Shelbyville, Mrs. Car.

ter Willard, Auburntown, Mrs. Jack Lamb, and Misses Mary and Martha Vance, Nashville; 30 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren, and four sisters, Mrs. Sam Blanks, Mrs. Bob Alexander, Mrs, Sallie Blanks and Mrs. Fred Odom of Woodbury, Tenn.

Dr. Reed Dies in Chattanooga I Prayer serviced will be held at where funeral services will be conducted prizes, and luncheon downtown. rendered. He said the French lm- The group of rural young people (Mondavi morning at 11 clock by Rev 1. W.

E.stes. The following will serve pallbearers: Honorary-C. H. Powell, Canning Display of four-jar mediately launched a counterat- gathered in the city council chain Lcroy Ray. Dr, Price Duff, Ernest gia Ann Woodard.

Hopewell. two sons. Razlee and L. Woodard both of Cleveland. Ohio: step-son.

James Einest Ulukemore, Hopewell; sisters. Mrs Grade Roberts, Nashville, Mrs. Mary Ann Washington, Hermitage, Miss Eia-belh Woodard. Peoria. brother, Lewis Woodard, Indianapolis, one granddaughter, molher-lu-law, Mrs.

Lena Hunton; one broLher-ln-law, Kdd Washington. Hermitage; one slsier-lu-law. Miss Mattlo Lou Woodard, IndlnnaooUs. other relatives and friends. Remains will be carried to Christ I'emple church In Hopewell.

Sunday night at 10 o'clock. Funeral services will be Monday at 1 o'clock at the church, conducted by Elder Sumuel Havnesoo'h. Interment Mount Ollva cemetery, Spring Hill. Tenn. Holmes funeral home In charge.

Phone 5-5313; S-553R. LaFayctte, Lee Harmmi, Herman Stain-brook and Milton Shockley. Aclive-Maurice Watson. Albert E. Regg, C.

Lewis. Otto Jacobs, George Jacobs, Charlie Petrie, Interment Spring Hill Cemetery. Buena Vista Chapel, funeral of the county court house at a. m. to begin the day's festivities.

Congratulated by Judge Judge Sam Davis Tatum congratulated them on their achievements and urged them to strive for even greater accomplishments in 2 p.m. today at Gerard funeral home at Bowling Green. The Rev. Robert C. Patterson will officiate.

Mr. Campbell was born at Jasper, son of Obediah and Mary Greer Campbell. He later moved to Nashville, and in 1U-1 went to Bowling Green to become a business associate of his father-in-law, Thomas J. Heal. The family returned to Nashville in 1941, when he became employed by Vultee.

meal, Patricia Lewis, senior club; five-jar meal, Avalene Ellis, Una; frozen foods, Francis Brown, Strat-ton; best secretary hook, Billic Lucille Fowlkes, Harpeth Valley; best canning record, Ann Guthrie. Goodlottsville. Best all-round record for girls with over four years club work Out-af-Tawn Deaths was a memher ot tlie Metnodist church. He is survived hy his widow, Mrs. Alice Ruck Green of Goodlottsville; two brothers, Mitchum Green of Nashville and Sam Green of Miami; and a sister, Mrs.

Margaret Parrish of Nashville, Mrs. Sallie Gilbert Services for Mrs. Sallie Dian Jackson Gilbert, 67, will )e held at 2 p.m. today at Cosmopolitan funeral home. The Rev.

J. Welch and the Rev. Kdgar W. Harnett will officiate. Hurial will be in Woodlawn memorial park.

Mrs. Gilbert, wife of H. T. Gilbert, died yesterday morning at her home, 852 Argyle ave. She was horn in Dickson county, and had lived here most of her life.

She was a member of the Methodist church. In addition to her husband, she Is survived by a son, Claranco W. Gilbert of Nashville; three sisters. Miss Clara Gilbert and Mrs. D.

E. Walker of Nashville, and Mrs. Thelma Hallhurg of Florence, GILBERT Saturday morning. Nov. 11, 1950 at her homo 852 Argvle Aye.

Mrs n-itu man (', bert. Wife of the future. "You rural boys and tPappyi Gilbert. Mother of Clarence LAWRENCEBURG, Tenn Rob ert Ross Collier, 80, retired farmer, Colored In Memoriamj W. Gilbert.

Miss ciara unneri, aim Walker ail of Nashville and Mrs, Hoithtir. of Florence Oregon died at his home here yesterday Bister of T. F. Jackson of Hollywood. Calif and Mrs Deulah Barbee.

Nashville. Six grandchildren also survive. Re after an illness of four weeks. I CHATTANOOGA CP) Dr. LAWRENCE 3URG, William Anderson Reed, 67.

a M. Powell, 88. retired farmer, died (physician here for ite past 26 years, FHiltiv tile-ht nt the borne of a son. Idled early yesterday of a heat at- was won hy Avalene Ellis, Una. Connie Jenkins, Stratton, was awarded prize for best four-year nil-round record.

Lady Frank Ezell, Lipscomb, was first with best three-year all-round record and Peggy Joyce Neal, placed first with best two-year ail-round record. First place poultry record award went to Avalene Ellis of Una and have the environment and training to help you develop into useful citizens and I am glad to see so many taking advantage of these things," he said. Carolyn Turrentine and Johnny Eozeman state winners in a 4-H public speaking contest held recently in Knoxville, delivered their orations to the group. Adult Leaders Recognized Certificates of achievement were mains ere at ine cosmopolitan ruurni Home 2408 West End Ave. where funeral services conducted Rev.

J. Welch and Rev. Krlw W. Harriett will be held Btindav afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Pall IIo worked here until the Vultee plant closed after the war.

Mr. Campbell and his family returned to Howling Green last February, when he took over management of Heal shoe shop on I he retirement of his father-in-law. He is survived by his widow, the former Miss Aileen Heal; two sons, Thomas Gary Campbell of Nash Inhnnv Powell, nerir here, after an tack FOHIIKK In loving memory of our dear Mother, Wife and Grandmother, Mrs. Mnrv Puffin Forbes, who departed this lite four years ago, Nov, 12th 1948. You bade no one a last farewell, You said goodbye to none -Your loving heart had ceased to beat Melore we knew vou were gone.

God saw that you were suffering And the hills were hard to climb Ho He closed your wearv eves and Whispered "Peace He Thine." Sadly missed hy loving Daughter Mrs Mnrv Forbes Csrter; Devoted Husband, prifcor A Forbes- Rnn-tn-law, Mr. H. W. Carter and Grandson. Hazo Carter.

Jr. bearers- Jam en Rav Mcttrlde Hi-mil McGowan. C. illness" of two weeks. i Dr.

Reed, son of the late John Sanders and W. Watson, Jr. Inter ment Woodlawn Memorial Parle. TRICK Saturday morning, Nov. II.

1950 at her home. 1118 East Sharpe Aye, I and Nanc Martin Reed of Over- I MURFREESBORO Mrs. county, was a graduate of the I Moore Brown, 72, widow of Booker, University of Tennessee's medical jij ot school. He practiced medicine in villc and hdwartl Real Campbi Ann Guthrie, Goodlettsville, won first for clothing rtcord. PI csciueu at'vuu iiumi of Rowling Miss Alice Campbell, Mrs.

Fannv Four-H boys who won first place; hospitai'whcre she had Cumberland county for a number a brother. T. F. Jackson of Holly Holman, assistant home I in 1 1 .1 IIADI.EY lor project cxnious anu est rec- wopk if m- i demonstration agent. Mrs.

A. R. of N.ushville, and Mrs. Dura In loving memory of the late Esslck nix Brick- of years befoie he came to Chattanooga. He was a member of the First Hadley who died Nov.

12. 1949 Gone CLARKSVILLE Mrs. Lois Holt grandchildren. man of Washington. D.

three brothers, Foster, Luther ami Chester Campbell, all of Nashville. nut not forgotten; We think of you each and every day; Rest until we meet again. Wife. Sarah Hadley: son. Lvsander Baptist church.

A 32nd degree Mann, Amqul club, who had served five years; W. C. Smith, leader of county senior club from Cane Ridge, with 10 years service; Miss McKinney, 86. widow of James McKinnev. died Friday at the.Mason, he was a memher of ctoss- Hadley; daugiiter-lrl-law.

Agnes Hadley, Colored Card ot Thanks Nicholson, Joelton, on heavy cigar grade; James Falls. Joelton, with snuff type; and Bobby Baxter, Forest Grove, with cutting grade. First place awards in burley tobacco division went to Stanley Newland, Forest Grove, with an exhibit of lugs and Marshall Ragan, Mrs Anna Patrick. Moiner or T. Slmmitu.

Mrs. H. Parrish and James S. Patrlrk. Sister of Mrs.

Lizzie Overstrcet all of Nashville. Nine grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren also survive. Remains are at the Cosmopolitan Funeral Home, 2108 West Eod Ave, where funeral services conducted by Rev. S. W.

Strickland will be held Monday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. Pa -bears, honorary: Members of Nashville Police W. C. Moore, W. C.

Parker. Dr. Alvln Keller, Raymond Nixon. Everett Mays. Charles Langford and Lamar DUlard.

Active: Grandsons. Robert, J. Leroy and H. Parr sh James Patrick Jr. and Clifford Gibson.

Interment Spring Hill cemc: ent. KElIlKER Suddenly Saturday afternoon, Nov. 11, 1950, Carlos R. Redlker. band of Mrs.

Emma Edna Redlker; son of Mrs. George Ann Redlker both of Knshvdip Remains are at the Cosmo Clarksville nursing home after two ville Masonic lodge; Scottish Rite weeks of illness. society, Nashville, and for several lyears of the Alhambra shrine. COOKEVILLE, Tenn. James; Survivors include the widow, DAVIS The family of Mr Sandy Davis who Miss Celict Earp Miss Celia Earp.

"0, of Antioch. died yesterday morning in David son county hospital after a long period of falling health. Funeral services will bo held In Murfreesboro today at 2 p.m., a' Pissed to the great bevond ort 11. Iu50. Lawrence Whitaker, 83.

died yes-Mis. Elizabeth Snow Reed; two wishes to thank their many friends for Goodlettsville, who brought in a terdav at his home In the 10th daughters, Mrs. Mabel Basntiez, me uino expressions ol sympathy during their bereavement. Wife, children, sisters and brothers Pauline Ualhreath, Union -till with 15 years service; Mrs. M.

A. Regan, L'nion Hill, 20 years service; Mrs, J. E. Coles, Old Center club, with 20 years set vice; Mrs. B.

Emberton, Pennington Bend, 25 years service; and Miss Mae Anderson. Cower, 25 years service. Gold lapel pens will also be given these leaders at a later date. Names of first place winners in Mrs. Dorcia B.

Merryman Funeral services for Mrs. Dorcia B. Merryman, 82, former Na.sh.vil-lian who died in Atlanta Friday night, will be held tomorrow afternoon. The services will be held at 2:30 p.m. at the I'eachtree Baptist church of Atlanta, of which she was a member.

sample of his leaf grade. Top Corn Projects NORTH Friday afternoon Nov. 10. 1950 Moore funeral home. Burial will be in the family cemetery near Hig civil district of Putnam county.

Green Castle, Ind and Mrs. Mar- vin C. Underwood. Alexandria, SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. sons, William A.

Reed Nannie Emerson Lipscomb. and Capt. Charles S. died Friday night at her homePC(i. s.

air force officer near here after a long illness. jstationed in the Azores. Springs off Manchester road. Horn and reared in Coffee conn Top cash prizes in corn projects were won by Sidney Baxter, Forest Grove, Don Davis, Joelton and High Blanton, Scottsboro, with politan Funeral home. 2408 West End Ave.

where funeral services conducted by Rev. W. B. Davenport will be held Monday morning at 10 o'rlock. Pallbearers; J.

A. Hogue, H. B. Sparks, Jew Blnkley. Carl Perry, Orover Blnkley and Jack Blnkley.

Interment Mount Zion at a inrai infirmary. Mr. John H. North nf 92? Morrison st. Survived liv widow.

Mrs. Fmma J. North: elKht daughters. Mrs Lena Davis. Misses Lvdia Kmma.

Ruth, dovce. Dorothy. Odalla and Alberta" two granddaughters: one arand-snn. four sisters, two brothers: five brothers-in-law two uncles: manv other relatives and friends. Complete funeral arrannements will be announced later ty, Miss Earp was a daughter of projects were announced by Mrs.

Merryman, aunt of Cecil, all T. J. and Lydia Guest Earp. Shi had lived at Antiocli tho past 1" their exhibits of white hybrid, yel low hybrid, and open pollenated. Choekley and Mrs.

Gordon Koach SFKINUFIKLU Tenn. u. Ar- thnr Pnwnll Rnhortson eolintvi NOrman t. KQWIinS cemetery. years and was a member of the Larry Overby, Mimms club.

rw. uaroner. ninerai director. of Naehville, waa a native of Smith county. She was employed by tho old Lebeck's department store here ay afternoon.

Nov. li placed first with his swine record; farmer, died Friday night in Robertson county hospital after a short illness. 1950 at 5:30 o'clock at tho home of her Mrj. a. Allison mr.arn.

mu Walton Phelan, senior club, won first prize on boys' secretary rec CLARKSVILLE Funeral serv-ices for Norman C. Rawlins, 07, will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at his home on Guthrie road. The Rev. H. A.

Hamby, and for a number ol years before going Rbert Mist Laura Virginia solcer. C'ountv Judge Beverly Briley. Cash awards totaling over $500 were pre-si nted winners at the final session yesterday afternoon. The Nashville Chamber of Commerce donated the money. After prizes were awarded and guests introduced, the youngsters paraded downtown to attend free movies at two theaters.

T.T-,!r,(T Dafn ihti mnvlft nnrt pnlen Baptist church there. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. John James of Murfreesboro, Mrs Emma McKnight of Nashville, and Mrs. A. M.

Jacobs of Antioch; four brothers, J. J. and Abner B'irvlvin. with Mrs. McCarn are two to Atlanta in She had resided with her son, other iiicpps.

Mrs. K. 13. Foster and Mrs COOKEVILLE, Tenn. Bradley Delanev.

49. Cookeville truck Ifobert T. Creishton and 10 grand nlecpa and nephew. The remains are Clair A. Merryman, in Atlanta.

ord; and Stanley McArthur, Tus-culum, took top honors on sweet potatoes. Don Baker, Hermitage, and Cordell Smith Jr. won first place respectively on records of operator, died in City hospital here Claude Lamar will officiate. Burial at the Marshall Funeral Home. 1.9 sin ave.

South, where funeral servle will Earp, all of Murfreesboro, and Oscar Earp of Ellis Prairie, Mo. be held Monday mornlnf at 10:30 I'lncK. conducted by the Rev. James 11. bluer 2816 Wei In.

F10UJERS Nights 6 Sunday 5874-1 9-0019 Pallbearers will be Dr. A. Warren ih and dairying project- Carlson Commemoration Planned by Bar Group vesterday after several weeKs ol win ne in urcenwoou cemetery, illness. Mr. Rawlins died at his homo Ivesterdav morning at 6:30 o'clock.

BAKERVILLE, Tenn. Mrs wis a lifelong resident of Mary Annis Byrd. fi4. widow of county. Lonnie Byrd, died Friday at her! Surviving are, a son.

Norman C. returned to 'the 'courthouse to First award in gardening was Miss Laura V. Spicer Services for Miss Laura Virginia Pucker, Haskell Tidman, Jam" CralK Foskt. Frank Walker and Ravmond JWer. Interment.

Mt. Olivet Ceme-fry. Marshall Funeral Dlrectnrs In charue. FLOWERS FROM gather up their projects which had on ny Koyce rarrisn union niu, Resolutions commemorating EJ-, Spicer, 80, will be held at Marshall 10:30 win E. Ca lson, Nashville lawyer' funeral home tomorrow at home here after several days of Raw lins and a daughter.

Miss illness. Nan Rawlins, of Guthrie road. ton; and Irish potatoes, Marshal Ragan, Union Hill. OUT-OF-TOWN DEATHS Topics Listed a.m. aieu uct.

win ne adopted The Rev. James H. Elder wilLfnday by members of the Nash- officiate. Burial will be in Mount ville Bar association. Dickson, Term.

CAl.tWEM.-Saturday morning, Nov. 11 lHfiO at o'clock at her home In Char fOUR STORES For C. of C. Talks William R. Potider, Nashville, secretary of the Tennessee tax Sunday Crossword Puzzle lotte Mrs.

May Matlach Caldwell (ted 60 years. Survived by husband, Jack Olivet cemetery. Members will meet in the bar Miss Spicer died yesterday after- assembly room of the courthouse noon at the home of her niece, Mrs. at 10 a.m. to hear the resolutions A.

Allison McCarn. 1403 Roberts read. 6- 1641 20th and Wait End 4-0S37 6th and Union St. 4-7569 Notl Hotel Shop 7- 1900 Hilliboro Market after an illness of about three; Carlson, 48 at the time of his Caldwell: one son, Norris caiaweu ot Washington, D. three stepdaughters, Mrs.

Hulon Lee of Hermitage, Tenn, Mrs. Jeff D'inaway of Nashville, Mrs. Annice Speight. Dallas. Texas; four atep-mns.

Dee. Ma'her and Howard Caldwell of Warner Caldwell of White Bluff: three sisters, Mrs. Aline Caldwell death, had practiced law in Nash days be given and it shall (Mat. 7:7) By EUGENE SHEFFER HORIZONTAL 65 you." 66 Lease. ville 23 years.

Resolutions will be prepared by a committee of J. G. Lackey chairman, Lurton Goodpasture, Joseph Byrns and Garnett Andrews. 1 What is the 15th book of the payers association, will give a preview of pending state and national legislation at a meeting of managers of the state's chambers of commerce in Knoxville Thursday. George Thomas of Nashville, representing the Tennessee tourist and development association, will discusss development and services in the tourist industry.

Paul he must bear witness to him? (Acts 23:11) 29 Cry of the Bacchanals. 30 What was John's surname? Acts 12:12) 32 Sea eagles. 33 "Re not with thy mouth." She was born at Owensboro, and had lived in Nashville most of her life. She was a member of City Road Methodist church. In addition to Mrs.

McCarn, she Is survived by two other nieces, Mrs. E. D. Foster and Mrs. Robert Old Testament? of Dickson.

Mrs, Irene Fowler and Miss Ruby Matlock of Charlotte; one brother, Ry Matlock of Charlotte; two half Vernon M.ulock of Dickson and Cariton Petty ot Charlotte. Funeral: services iroin the Charlotte Church of Christ Rinrlay, Nov. 13 at 3 30 conducted by Bro. Sieve Hudtcms Inter-1 5 What did Abraham use for a VERTICAL 1 Epoch. 2 Second son of Jehlel (1 Chr 9:36) steed? (Gen.

22:3) 8 "Is there no in Gilead: Is (Eccl. 5:2) T. Creighton, both of Nashville. there no physician there?" Slow Recognition 3 One of the men who did join Adonijah when he (Jer. 8:22) 12 Regretted extremely.

13 Serf. Mrs. Alma Copeland Holt Mrs. Alma Copeland Holt, 53, of lu umuijJ wdviua iiiiiiu. ii "'-'37 PoV 14 What was mixed with myrrh Cat Castle in Air BETHEL, Minn.

(Ill Cats usually go up trees to chase birds, but Will Vronyak says his cat went up Benjamin Franklin discovered the fact that iitorms are eddies traveling along Mie earth's surface, as a result of an investigation into the reason a northeast windstorm struck Philadelphia before it and sprinkled within the linen Clifton, died yesterday at a Nashville hospital after a nine months illness. 4 Approve. 5 Forest tree. 6 Scoffer. FLOWERS clothes to wrap the body of mem iiimn cemetery, luck un runeri hnmejn charge.

Spnnqf ield, Tenn. POWIXI c. Arthur Powell, ape 68 years, died at the Hoiertson County Hospital Friday nieht, Nov. 10, 1950 at 10 :) O'clock. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Mary Porter Puwell; three sisters. Mrs. Joe Fyke and Mrs. Duncan Strange, both of Mrs. Carl King of Texas.

Remains are at Ihe Associated Funeral Home where bervires will be heid Sunday at 2:30 in. by Rev. Howard Young. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Artive pallbearers Raymond Haynes, Herschel Mouiton, Brown Walling.

Johnny York, H. Prynr and Herman Browning. Assoclat- ed Funeral Directors In charge. Jesus? (John 19:39) a tree to live like the birds. The Funeral services will be held at 7 "Ye were with that holy 9 16 Where did Joseph, a rich man, Spirit of promise." (Eph.

1:13) the Methodist church in Ethridge, struck Boston. A hundred yearsjeat gave birth to three kittens and later, it was decided that he was is housing her brood in a dead limb right. 1 25 feet off the ground. at 2 p.m. today, conducted 8 To what god did Ahab build an altar in Samaria? (1 Ki.

disciple of Jesus, live? (Mat. 27:57) 18 Tilted up. by the Rev. Ernest Blessing. Burial 38 Aboard ship.

39- "The prices of (Isa. 19:13) 41 Ridicules. 43 not thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." (Pr. 27:1) 44 For whom did Jacob serv Laban seven years? (Gen. 29:20) 4H Costume.

46 Thin scale. 47 Squanderer, 49 Printer's measure. 50 Edible green seed. 16:32) 9 High in music. will be in Old Etnndge cemetery.

A native of Waynesboro, Mrs. name. Speakers at Fisk Dedication Ceremonies 2o-fnemwj of 19 Feminine what month was the wall 10 Lurk. Holt was a daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth Copeland. She erusalem completed? 11 To what Island did Paul and leaves her husband, Bentley Holt, his company escape from the shipwreck? (Acts 28:1) Clifton farmer; six daughters, Mrs 13 Greek letter.

15 Harden. 17 "For length of days and long Ruth Lentz of Memphis, and Mr Marie Wheaton, Mrs. Mildred Davis, Miss Anna Holt, Miss Carolyn Holt and Miss Mary Holt, all of Clifton; a son, Jennings Holt of (Neh. 6:15) 22 Bond. 23 Variety of white beet.

26 Native metals. 27 Network. 28 Citrus fruit. 29 One of the head men In the groups accompanying Ezra from Babylon to Jerusalem. (Ezra 8:6) 30 Ethical.

Lebanon, Tenn. WOODEN Frldny mornlna, November 10, 1950, at 9 o'clock ut his home in Bprlnit-fleki, Perry Wooden, ane 5(1 years. Hiirvlvtrt by his wife, Mrs Ciuherine I ea Wooden; two sisters, Mrs. liarryle Harris, North Carolina, Mrs Don Ywler. Detroit, Mich three brothers, Talmii'lse of Old Hickory.

Glenn of Murray. Kv nd Wooden of Detroit, Mini one aunt, Mrs. Ada Davis, Watertnwn. Tenn Kemains will leave Kpniu'lieid Baturday afternoon at 3 clock bv motor beln? conveyed to the Llcon linbu Funeral Home In Lebanon, arming Hun-day morning. Funeral arrangement will 52 Citrus drinks.

life, and peace, shall they to thee." (Pr. 3:2) 1 X. 53 Lofty mountain. 55 S-shaped worm. 21 "God is a refuge for Clifton; and two brothers, Harold f-T r.f PtVtrlHrr- anH f-3- (Ps.

62:8) 57 Upon what tree was Absalom SB, T5 'i CP i 23 Clothed. 24 me under the shadow of (2 Sam. 18.10) 18 Summer (Fr.) oe aimuuniea later. Llcon Hobn. they wings." (Ps.

17:8) 59 Go swiftly. tebanon. 25 Who was accused of conspir 0)C1II3I 60 "To him that overcometh will rdb' lie--'T! Card ot Thinks ing against Jeroboam, king of Israel? (Amos 7:10) Copeland of Michigan. VD Check-Up Slated BOLIVAR, Tenn. The state health department's mobile blood testing unit will be in Hardeman county tomorrow through Dec.

2 for a series of clinics held to locate cases of veneral diseases. I grant to with me in my throne." (P.ev. 3:21) TVJB-UH ltl--w-M mi a I i 26 Submit. 27- In what city did the Lord toll mi (Solution In This Section) SEDIVI We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to the many churches, friends and oeoole who prayed and made it pus-llble for our little dau.hter. Nickie, to recover so nicely Also wish to extend our thanks for the many flowers, cards, and Rifts received durum her illness Mr.

and Mrs. Nickie L. Sedlvl. Jr LJislBmiibljbbbl In Memoriam 31 Commotion. 32 "For this God is our God for and he will be our fruide even unto death." (Ps.

47:14) 33 What animal was Aaron commanded to use as a burnt offering? (Lev. 9:2) 34 "The wicked have waited for me to me: but I will consider thy testimonies." (Ps. 119:95) 36 "The city Adam, that is be side (Josh. 3:16) 40 generation passeth away, and another generation cometh' but the earth abideth for ever." (Eccl. 1:4) 41 Writing table.

42 Equal: comb. form. 43 Of what metal were the fetters made with which Zede-kiah was bound after he had been blinded? (2 Ki. 25:7) GALLAGII1R In loving memory of our mother. Mrs Mary Chrisman Gallaither.

who oassed away one veur axo todav. November 12th 1819. Just a year so todav Our precious mother went awav Out nf all earth's nam and strife. Into Heaven's Eternal Life. But we feel that Clod knew best When He called our mother home to rest Her Children Visit SPRING HILL CEMETERY -where every tot has PERPETUAL CARE Landscaped park or garden lots with bronze or grantt rr.t- morials.

Lots (or family monuments and plantings Beautiful mausoleum with singio crypts or family rooms CALLATIN ROAD TELEPHONE 2-3363 -Starr Photo by Bob Brigham Principal speakers at ceremonies dedicating Fisk university's new gymnasium are, from left, Levi Jackson, Ford Motor Co. labor relations worker and former Yale football great: Dr. Charles 8. Johnson, Fisk president; Dr. W.

J. Faulkner, dean of the chapel; and Dan May, member of the Fisk board of trust. Colored Death Notice 46 To whom did Laban give Zil- BHITTON Saturday evening at his residence near Franklin, Tenn, Mr. Alex Brltton. Survived by wile, Mrs, Jennie Mai Brltton; two daughters, lour mmi.s, mother, Mrs.

Nellie Brltton: sisters, Mes 1 1 5 I4 I7 VA It io In WA mm. 12 (Ut I 17 7 i. 28 pjo illiillllilllil 40 4T 42 4J 44 45 I4 lr "SZZWlZZZWL 54 58 "iiiiiziT psr 77M pah for a handmaiden? (Gen. 29:24) Athletics, in a subordinate role to academic studies, has a place in the curriculum of every great university, Levi Jackson, former Yale university football captain, said here yesterday. 47 "A time to and a time to laugh." (Eccl.

3:4) nially to the university hy Dan May. representing tho Fi.sk board of trust. It was begun last fall and was completed recently. Included are two basketball courts, locker and classrooms, and seating facilities Tor 1500 persons. Holds Open House Following the dedication, which highlighted homecoming activities at the school, Dr.

Charles S. John 48 Edible grains. 49 Title of nobility. daines Ethel Brown. Bessie Angelina Crump and Alice Mcjuine I brother.

Mr. F.arly Urltton of two slstrs-ln-law. four brothers-m-luw. and a number of nieces and other relatives and lriends. Funeral this! Monday at a.m.

at the residence near Forest Home. The Rev. T. Pat- ton officiating. Interment In Davidson county cemetery on Himway 100.

1'atton Brothers, directors, aitunal toit. I WRITE OR PHONE 6-6414 FOSTER Saturday eveniim, Nov. 11, 11)50 at a local Infirmary, Mr, Jesse foster ol 4015 Indiana ave. Survived by wife, Mrs, Mary foster; one son. Mr.

William Edward Mtimphery: one Miss (olinnle Mai Mumphery; Irs. f.lmie 8troeter: one brother-in-law. Jackson, speaking at ceremonies dedicating Kirk university's new gymnasium, listed among the by-products of athletic participation the willingness to sublimate individual welfare for group welfare. Democratic Levelcrs Sports, he said, also are great democratic levelers, removing class and race distinctions. He spoke to an audience estimated at 1000 persons.

The building was presented for- 50 One of the cities of the tribe of Benjamin. (Joh. 18:23) 51 Deed. 52 "Say ye unto your brethren, (Hos. 2:1) 53 Bronze money.

54 Flung carelessly. be ye as were some of them." (1 Cor. 10:7) 61 Succint. 62 A tide. 63 Case for small articles.

61 Minus. Vnif our modern fliiMns tnt and ftit Soufh'i finct display of monuments. Or or pnone, son, kisk president, entertained students nt an op'n house nt his home. Homecoming queen was Miss Josie Wilmn Robinson, senior from Houston. Texas.

Several hundred alumni returned for the celebration. Hr. Ed Bradley: slster-ln-law. Mrs, Johnnie Mai Bradley; daushter-ln-law. Mrs.

Eurthir Mumpherv, all of Ns'hvll'e: other relatives, fnneral arrangements announced later. t. Gardner Fu W. M. DEAN MARBLE CO.

Near Mt. Olivet, Lebanon Pel. Oaposita Calvary Cemtttry neral director. I a 1 1 i i i 1 4 i j. jtf j.j a i.

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